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Order your $1 Credit Reports to get your FREE Credit Scores with your trial of credit monitoring. We provide daily monitoring of your credit report for new credit applications, changes to your name or address, and potential negative activity. During your trial, you'll receive:

Analysis of your credit history

Email alerts when your credit history changes

Why Your Free Credit Scores Matters

Your credit score plays a very important role in your financial life. Your credit score determines the amount credit lenders will make available to you and the interest rates and payments on mortgages, credit cards, auto loans, insurance policies, and more.

The Difference Between a Credit Report and a Credit Score

Credit report is a detailed history of the loans
you´ve received and credit cards you´ve used that is offered by the
three bureaus once a year. If you´ve had collections, they may also appear
on any of the credit reports. For each account, the credit report shows your payment
history, current balance, credit limit, the date the account was opened, and whether
the account is open or closed.

Credit score is a three digit number based on the
information in your credit report. The bureaus factor in the number of years you´ve
had credit, how much of your available credit you´re currently using, whether
you´ve recently made any late payments, and how recently you´ve had
any negative actions or credit applications.